Undoubtedly one of the best episodes in the history of The Walking Dead.
the worst adaption I´ve ever seen.
Light, a stupid teenage student, uses the Death Note to impress Mia, a girl he likes.
They go rampage and kill criminals. L is getting emotional while it all turns into some comedy/love drama, because Light didn´t want to murder his own father.
If they changes ALL the names and maybe the title, the movie wouldn´t be that bad. But if you expect a Death Note movie, you´re only getting dissapointed.
I don´t even mind the "white whasing". I don´t mind, that L is black, Light is called Turner or Mia is just some random classmate of him. There personalities are all completely different and "Kira" is just a boring person.
what the f was that!? i almost died when i saw glenn dying again
I feel like I just watched a full length Walking Dead film; Explosive episode!
In this adaptation, Light screams like a girl. That's all I can say.
Having not read the comics I was ready to hate King Ezekiel due to the over-the-top nature of the character. However his self-awareness makes him really interesting.
This is almost on comical levels of adaption and overall movie quality similar to The Last Airbender and Dragonball Evolution. The only slightly good thing about this is Willem Dafoe as Ryuk and he only has like 15 lines.
Don't watch it. It's a bullshit adaption and a shit movie. Don't reward Netflix by watching this.
I would have laughed my ass off if that dangling foot in the prison cell had belonged to Avocado instead of T-Bag
Shoulda been called the Magnificent 7/10
Man do I hate Morgan each episode a little more sigh
I haven't read the comics so I didn't quite know what to expect from The Kingdom, but damn was the King awesome, and his court jester was funny as hell. It was really good to finally see some hope for the group, and the overall happiness this episode was refreshing.
It was Glenn on the radio?
Why do they always leave the guns behind?? Makes no sense.
At this pace, something noticeable will happen in about 10 episodes. If producers want to induce boredom with this show, its a success.
Very brutal and very disturbing movie about the abysses of human existence: kids are killing just to get some bubble-gums, whores sell their bodies as well as the life of their customers & the police tries to conceal everything.
A joyless and depressing experience... and that isn't meant as a negative comment. This descent into hell is full of disturbing imagery and gore, and for the most part effectively realised.
"We wouldn't get within a hundred feet of him without taking a bullet."
A few moments later, Michael jumps him. Just for the lulz.
Not very interesting characters with juvenile motives get tortured now and then.
Until now I hadn´t watched CSI: Miami from start to finish. The first four seasons were really good. With the fifth something changed. Writing dropped at leats two steps. Some of the cases were not only unbelievable sometimes they seemed to have forgotten how to use their evidence. The started story arcs left, right and center only to close them down quickly because they didn´t work. Alltogether the whole show became to flashy. I might have stopped there but I wanted to know how the story around Horatio evolved. Unfortunately it didn´t really. In general the show became better towards the end but CBS cancelled about 4 weeks after the final episode of season 10. So they never got to close out the show.
As a whole it still is a good show. I don´t like the comparisons between the different CSI branches. I think you should see them all independently. And to those who are always complaining about stuff like how it is not possible to get DNA result within minutes: you´re right. But would you rather wait until next season for the conclusions ?
I'd forgotten how beautifully shot this film is
A terrible, tertrible mess of a movie that completely falls apart in the final third. It's filmed and scored beautifully though. Another commenter mentioned David Lynch. It DOES remind of him: it feels like a knock-off that copies the formal, structural elements but has none of the ambition or talent behind it. If you expect horror, don't go for this movie. It's not really creepy either, it uses a bunch of stock clichees that come off as more like the movie screaming "LOOK HOW WEIRD AND EDGY THIS IS???" than actually creating a strong atmosphere.
I remember first seeing @EliRoth's HOSTEL and spotting a familiar face, Takashi Miike, exiting the 'museum'
I so love seing these banana republic assholes going down.
Occasionally tense thriller that should make your own neighbour appear like a saint in comparison.
good beginning psycho vibes i was like wow that will be good movie ..and i got it this is not even horror its about crime and kinda not type of my movies i like to watch... but okay i give the chance and then ok ok boom stupid end ok not that stupid but somebody destroy an good idea
Way different than I expected. Well it's a very different movie in general. I love the setup. It has flaws, definitely, like some pretty deep plot holes, but I really enjoyed it for what it was.
1 / 2 directing & technical aspect
0 / 2 story
1 / 1 acting
0 / 1 pacing
0 / 1 dialogue
1 / 1 living up to its genre
1 / 1 originality
0 / 1 lasting ability to make you think
0.......misc enjoyment point (+/-)
4 out of 10